In order to enable an iCal export link, your account needs to have a key created. This key enables other applications to access data from within Indico even when you are neither using nor logged into the Indico system yourself with the link provided. Once created, you can manage your key at any time by going to 'My Profile' and looking under the tab entitled 'HTTP API'. Further information about HTTP API keys can be found in the Indico documentation.

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In conjunction with a having a key associated with your account, to have the possibility of exporting private event information necessitates the creation of a persistent key. This new key is also associated with your account and whilst it is active the data which can be obtained through using this key can be obtained by anyone in possession of the link provided. Due to this reason, it is extremely important that you keep links generated with this key private and for your use only. If you think someone else may have acquired access to a link using this key in the future, you must immediately remove it from 'My Profile' under the 'HTTP API' tab and generate a new key before regenerating iCalendar links.

Search for Dark Matter at Belle II

by
Dr. TorbenFerber (DESY)

There is overwhelming evidence that we do not understand our Universe. It points to the existence of Dark Matter that makes up a quarter of the Universe. Direct detection experiments and searches at the LHC have focused on rather heavy Dark Matter particles. A plausible explanation why these experiments have been unsuccessful so far is that Dark Matter particles are actually lighter than the GeV scale and have extremely weak couplings to our Standard Model particles.
I will report on searches for light Dark Matter and Axion-Like Particles at Belle II. These particles can be mediators of a new Dark Force or they can be Dark Matter candidates themselves. Belle II in Japan is a flagship experiment at the intensity frontier that will start data taking this year. These searches will profit both from the very large dataset that will be acquired by the Belle II experiment, and from specifically designed triggers for the early running of Belle II. In this talk I will focus on the discovery potential with the first data, and the complementarity with other experiments.